Mowing

Mowing high prevents weeds!

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Mowing is one of the cultural practices that has the greatest effect on weed infestation.   When mowing the grass too low, it becomes less competitive and weeds especially adapted to low mowing heights will increase.  This is the case with a grassy weed like crabgrass, which is more of a problem in lawns that are mowed short.

Safe Mowing tips

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The center for Childhood safety offers these tips for safe lawn mowing:

In the spirit of Mowing season!

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Make sure to sharpen your blades before the first mowing-  Dull blades cause "tearing" of the blade which causes the tips to have a brown discoloration.  In addition, it is not healthy for the plant.  Ensure that used blades are free of cracks, nicks or bends before using them. 
2 1/2-3" Mow height (1st mowing only)- This will remove the old tips and encourage new growth resulting in better vigor and appearance.  Height should be moved to 3-3 1/2" for subsequent mowing(s).

Weekly mowing to start this week

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Weekly mowing is scheduled to begin this Wednesday 3/31.  Spring is finally here!!!
  If you didn't already have a spring leaf cleanup this spring and the yard is a mess, please call the office.  We'd be happy to bag the leaves and cleanup debris during the first mowing. 

Sprinkler Systems

It's getting to be that time again! If you have not done so already, get on the schedule to have your irrigation system opened up for the season. An Aspen irrigation professional will come out and pressurize your system, checking for top performance of the system.

Why can't I grow grass in shade?

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This is probably the most commonly asked question by our customers...so to shed some light on the situation, I've enclosed a great article from K-State research & extension-

Spray your Pines and Crabapples Now

Now is the time to treat against pine and crabapple fungicides.

Pines need protection against blight diseases that causes loss of vigor and potential death in severe cases. A preventative fungicide spaced 10-21 days apart during Mid April- Early May can help to offset the damage that this disease causes.

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